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    Judging by the Cover – 04/24/24 new releases

    Chris shares his favorite covers from this week’s new comics.

  • Federal judge schedules hearing in Arkansas LEARNS lawsuit

    Judge Rudofsky denied a portion of the plaintiffs’ request for an expedited briefing schedule because they could have filed their complaint and preliminary injunction months ago, he wrote.

  • Dutch judges say no to Schiermonnikoog offshore gas plan

    A permit to build a gas drilling platform in the North Sea off the coast of the island of Schiermonnikoog has been torn up by judges in The Hague because of the potential damage to nature. The court ruled that it is not clear what the impact of nitrogen compound emissions associated with the rig and gas extraction will mean for vulnerable areas in the neighbourhood. In particular, measures to offset nitrogen emissions are not properly supported, the court said.

  • Stanton starts, Judge completes Yankees' stirring comeback

    TORONTO -- With the Yankees down to their final three outs and seemingly sleepwalking toward being swept in a three-game series, Giancarlo Stanton’s long home run jolted their big bats back to life. Stanton sparked a comeback by sending a drive rattling into the seats, and Aaron Judge completed the

  • Court Proceedings: Judge Renders Decisions on Various Charges

    In a session presided over by Judge P. Randall Knece at the Court of Common Pleas, several individuals faced charges ranging from theft to felony fleeing and eluding. Here are the details of the cases: All pretrial hearings are scheduled for 1:00 p.m. For individuals like Johnson and Turner, their fates have been sealed with […]

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    What's up with NCAA gymnastics scoring this year? An anonymous judge explains

    The scores in NCAA gymnastics are a hot topic every season -- but this year feels like it's reached boiling point. How are judges trained? Is there oversight? We break it down.

  • Judge's ruling leaves thousands of homeschooled Alaskans in uncertainty

    (The Center Square) - A ruling that declared state-funded allotments for the correspondence programs has some confused as to what it means for Alaska's more than 24,000 homeschooled children. Gov. Mike Dunleavy crafted the law as a constitutional amendment while serving as a state senator in 2013. That measure failed and he reintroduced it as a bill in 2014 that passed and was signed into law. The bill allows families to receive up to $4,500 in state funds for...

  • Judge Maryellen Noreika's Unconstitutional Concerns about Unconstitutional Concerns

    In an opinion intervening in a diversion agreement between Hunter Biden and David Weiss, Judge Maryellen Noreika ruled that intervening in such decisions would be unconstitutional.

  • Lehrmann told 'deliberate lies', defamation judge says

    Bruce Lehrmann is a man with a tenuous attachment to the truth who cannot be believed except if his evidence is backed up by other sources, a Federal Court judge has said. The remarks were made by Justice Michael Lee on Monday as he handed down judgment in Lehrmann’s defamation case against Network Ten and […]

  • Judge Upholds Georgia's Voter Citizenship Verification Requirements

    Judge Upholds Georgia's Voter Citizenship Verification Requirements Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A federal judge has dismissed a legal challenge to Georgia’s voter citizenship verification requirements, keeping in place the state’s process of cross-checking citizenship status to determine voter eligibility and handing a win to election integrity advocates. A file image of voters standing in line to cast their ballots during the first day of early...

  • Trump about to be hit with 'significant tactical disadvantage' for defying judge: expert

    Former President Donald Trump has boxed himself into a serious disadvantage in his Manhattan criminal trial with his constant violations of Judge Juan Merchan's orders, former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori told CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday.This comes after Trump spoke about the first witness at trial, his former ally and National Enquirer boss David Pecker, who described how he orchestrated "catch and kill" schemes to protect Trump during the 2016 election, similar to the purpose of his...

  • 'This is unseen': Ex-prosecutor stunned by Trump's disrespect for judge

    Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig was flabbergasted by the sheer number of times former President Donald Trump appears to have violated Judge Juan Merchan's gag order in his Manhattan criminal trial — and emphasized on a CNN panel on Thursday that in all his years of trying cases, he had never seen anything like it.Trump, who is charged with felony business fraud for trying to conceal alleged hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels to effectively defraud the 2016 presidential...